In a day and age where unification is exceedingly rare, the Michigan Board of Regents is in lockstep on one issue: no private equity infiltrating the Big Ten.The board held a previously scheduled meeting on Thursday, Oct. 16 at its Flint campus and amongst a host of issues, discussed the recent idea to bring private equity funding to Big Ten athletic departments. The Big Ten is advancing in talks surrounding a 20-year partnership with UC Investments, the University of California pension system’s investment fund.Jordan Acker, among the most outspoken members...